The city of West Fargo wants to make sure that no military veterans living in the community are forgotten about. On Nov. 16, the West Fargo City Commission passed a resolution to become a North Dakota Cares community. "The idea is to make sure that veterans, families, survivors and service members don't fall between the cracks," said Mayor Rich Mattern. If they need support, the city will do what it can to steer them in the right direction to receive help, he said. North Dakota Gov.

Each year, on average, the city of West Fargo seeks $40 million to $50 million in special assessment bonds to fund municipal commercial and residential projects including sewer, street, water, lighting, and curb and gutter installation, said Tina Fisk, city administrator. This year the city has issued $52.2 million in special assessment bonds. In April, West Fargo held a $27.7 million bond sale for 2014 projects.